Sitting with a cup of coffee. (coffee lovers)

How are you doing? (I'm kinda shy... :oops: )
I'm doing fantastic! Even though my wallet is leaking faster than I can keep up, I'm going fishing tomorrow so it's all good. Yourself?
Ooohhh what kind... plain?  with sugar?  a little cream?    I might be able to get behind that...
I kinda just fiddled with it until it tastes good. Put halfn'half, sugar, and a bit of vanilla. Ended up tasting close to a frap in flavor. A tad too sweet for me, but it was great in the mornings after walking the dogs!
 
@ronott1 They're growing up very fast! I haven't been able to take them pictures because they never stay still
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here's a video of them

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@ronott1 They're growing up very fast! I haven't been able to take them pictures because they never stay still
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here's a video of them

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How cute!

Sadly, the barred chick with the white spot may be a black star cockerel. One could be a partridge rock and the white with brown looks like a wheaten of some breed, maybe a wheaten ameraucana(so called) from Myer hatchery?
 
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How cute!

Sadly, the barred chick with the white spot may be a black star cockerel. One could be a partridge rock and the white with brown looks like a wheaten of some breed, maybe a wheaten ameraucana(so called) from Myer hatchery?

Dunno, the attendant guy said they only sell females, but there is still a chance a male could get mistaken as a girl. However the black one is very tame, the one that worries me is the yellow one, "she" always acts like the one in charge, stands upright, and always looks like it's watching it's surroundings while the others eat.
 
Dunno, the attendant guy said they only sell females, but there is still a chance a male could get mistaken as a girl. However the black one is very tame, the one that worries me is the yellow one, "she" always acts like the one in charge, stands upright, and always looks like it's watching it's surroundings while the others eat.

Black one kinda looks like Barred Rock
 
Dunno, the attendant guy said they only sell females, but there is still a chance a male could get mistaken as a girl. However the black one is very tame, the one that worries me is the yellow one, "she" always acts like the one in charge, stands upright, and always looks like it's watching it's surroundings while the others eat.

With wheaten breeds, you can tell gender by the feather color. Watch the color as it grows out.
Black one kinda looks like Barred Rock
I hope so too!
 
Just a quick thought as I was playing with my chicks,
I believe Lulu is a male bantam cochin now being a little rambunctious he could not brood in the bantam brooder with the silkies so I was wondering when they get bigger if I keep him with the Standard Cochins and he managed to fertilize would said chicks be BS Cochin? Bantam Standard Cochin.
 

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